"That's new, " said one long-term foreign resident of the Yanji area, who declined to be identified.
So I might typically bring one long thriller novel and one business book or biography.
Grabbing that foul pop was good for only one long-forgotten out many years ago.
In both scenes, the camera moves forward through a crowd, in one long shot.
The Democratic convention in Boston was one long hymn to Mr Kerry's heroism in that affair.
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The Tea Party drove one long-time Republican operative to quit after 30 years as a Capitol Hill staffer.
That plan is one long list of Palestinian commitments that the US is empowered to judge compliance on.
They think and act rather differently to you, but without them, life would be one long football locker room.
Through one long night, in front of a fire, he recounts to her the history of the abolitionist movement.
The Telegraph describes him as hard-working and fun-loving - the trader who appeared to be one long success story.
Her life could appear one long indulgence of comfortable houses and perfect meals.
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Bake in searing Florida sun and serve on 45 islands scattershot over a 113-mile-long chain, connected by one long road.
But DmC has a protagonist who is nearly impossible to like, and writing that is basically one long chain of ugliness.
Kafka on the Shore is like one long, strange, beautifully haunting dream.
This is just one long pull into the headwind, he told Calloway.
But instead the summer has been one long whinge from Alex Salmond.
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In essence, the making of a film became one long therapy session.
But there is a third option, one long supported by Noble Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman: completely eliminating the tax break for health insurance.
One long oblong of speaker-grille, punctuated by a central block that houses the all important valves, as well as a control section underneath.
It felt for one long, loud bit of time like fear and sadness and life had been synthesized into a single massive group experience.
Where Bell sees tectonic plates shifting and sudden upheavals of new mountains, Keegan sees one long wave, which has been ebbing and cresting over the centuries.
John Henry had started the first pictures one long afternoon in June, and having already ruined the wall, he went on and drew whenever he wished.
It is an impression of the moment of death, and only at the last is it apparent that this circular movie may have been one long flashback.
"Random Access Memories" almost became an opus along the lines of Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" or Prince's "LoveSexy, " the latter formatted as one long track.
Suvarnabhumi's international terminal is one long strip with retail outlets distributed throughout, and passengers leaving passport control emerge into the center of a kilometer-long stretch of duty-free shopping.
Western investors will shortly be able to own shares of Gazprom, which promise to drag that nation's fledging stock market into the 21st century with one long pull.
Ms. HOMER: It's up to about between two and three on weekdays, and then I'm trying to do at least one long ride every weekend that I'm increasing.
One long rant about what everyone else is getting wrong.
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